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An Inquisitor is the ultimate fighting machine. Bestowed Hemalurgically with all the Allomantic powers commonly known during the Final Empire as well as some of the Feruchemical powers, they are some of the most powerful creatures in the empire. 1 Introduction 2 Early Life and Rebellion 3 A New Path 4 Steel Inquisitor and Defeat of the Lord Ruler 5 Corrupted by Ruin 6 The Battle for Vin's Fate 7 The Alloy of Law 8 Legacy and Influence 9 Personal Traits and Relationships 10 Current Status and Influence Introduction

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Ministry Officials The Steel Ministry is large, with a wide range of responsibilities and many different types of officials. An acolyte receives tattoos around his eyes, indicating the canton in which he serves. As he gains rank, he gains additional facial tattoos. Steel Inquisitor The Steel Inquisitors form the Canton of Inquisition. Marsh is a half- skaa bronze Misting (aka a Seeker) from the Final Empire on Scadrial, and an Inquisitor that carries out the will of Harmony. He is seen as the personification of death throughout Elendel Basin, and eventually even on other planets, such as Lumar. [7] Contents 1Appearance and Personality 1.1Appearance 1.2Personality Mistborn This page or section needs to be updated with new information for The Lost Metal! Be aware that in its current state, it may not include all additional content yet. The Steel Inquisitors were a type of Hemalurgic construct on Scadrial created from humans. November 14, 2023 ~ Matthew Jordan Appearance In the Mistborn series, the Steel Inquisitors are described as having thick metal spikes that have been pounded, tip-first, through each of their eyes. They are described as tall, lean, and bald, wearing black robes, and sporting intricate tattoos around their eyes.

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Iron: Pulls any non-magical metal objects toward the inquisitor. A creature wearing an affected metal must make a STR 18 saving throw or be pulled 20 feet towards the inquisitor. Kelsier is a Mistborn, so he can burn every Allomantic metal, although he is particularly proficient with the external physical metals iron and steel.. A Steel Inquisitor had been present, discovering Vin's Allomancy. The Inquisitor and some soliders followed Camon to find his hideout to wipe out his crew, but Kelsier lured the Inquisitor. I've been listening to the Graphic Audio adaptation of Mistborn and honestly really enjoying my experience and just had to share my favourite scene because t. 1 2 3 4 Next Page 1 of 4 Thermophile World's smartest idiot Members Ardent 111 Posted November 24, 2015 We know that Kelsier was able to defeat a Steel Inquisitor at the top of his game, and that Vin + Elland were able to do it reliably. But say you had a unit of normal soldiers that were trained to, working together, defeat a Steel Inquisitor.

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Mistborn: The Well of Ascension. Mistborn: The Final Empire, also known simply as Mistborn or The Final Empire, is a fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson. It was published on July 17, 2006, by Tor Books and is the first novel in the Mistborn trilogy, followed by The Well of Ascension in 2007 and The Hero of Ages in 2008. The times of nobility Mistborn killing each other are over. The Steel Inquisitors look for aristocrat traitors and insurgent skaa, and the skaa try with all their strength to merely survive. The Lord Ruler's perfect Final Empire is slowly devolving into chaos. Read the full prologue! Topics on the forum will contain spoilers for the Mistborn. Mistborn is a series of epic fantasy novels written by American author Brandon Sanderson and published by Tor Books. The first trilogy, published between 2006 and 2008, consists of The Final Empire, The Well of Ascension, and The Hero of Ages. Mistborn and Seekers are preferred candidates to become Inquisitors, due to their ability stacking with spikes granting Allomantic bronze, allowing Inquisitors to pierce Copperclouds. Koloss are brutish, monstrous beings created with four iron spikes, each charged with human strength. They lose their intelligence, but gain immense strength.

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IRON The Allomantic Symbol for Iron Attributes Inverse Steel Class Physical Type External Pulse Direction Pulling Users Misting Lurcher Ferring Skimmer Powers Ability Allows the Allomancer to Pull on nearby sources of metal. Pulls must be directly toward the Allomancer's center of gravity. Stores Physical Weight Steals Human Strength There probably isn't a lot of room for redundant powers unless you start from a mistborn; each Inquisitor under the Lord Ruler had 11 spikes. Additionally, I believe they had feruchemical gold. That leaves 5 spikes if you don't want copper, emotional allomancy, allomantic gold, and tin.